Treatment for people with depression, anxiety and anxiety-related conditions
Those under 18 may be able to access other services including: Guided self-help resources: The BounceBack program is available by telephone for youth aged 15-17 A referral or self-referral can be made to the BounceBack program by completing an online form. This referral will be automatically sent to the BounceBack program for consideration. In Ontario, adults with depression and anxiety-related conditions can access publicly-funded, evidence-based, cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) and related approaches to help manage their conditions. CBT is a structured, time-limited therapy that is problem-focused and goal-oriented and teaches practical strategies and skills. CBT and related approaches can be accessed through the Ontario Structured Psychotherapy (OSP) Program for the following conditions: • depression and low mood • generalized anxiety and worry • health anxiety • obsessive-compulsive concerns • other anxiety and stress-related problems • posttraumatic stress • social anxiety and performance fears • specific fears • unexpected panic attacks and agoraphobic fears
What services are available through OSP?
Individuals aged 18+ with depression anxiety-related conditions will have access to different services in the OSP program. The service or services recommended will depend on what’s most appropriate for their needs, with most clients starting with self-administered strategies. • Guided self-help resources: The BounceBack and Clinician-Assisted Bibliotherapy (CAB) programs are available by telephone • Psychotherapy: Individual and/or group CBT sessions are delivered in person or online • Internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT): iCBT is a program delivered online and guided by a therapist Am I eligible for OSP?
Partners in the Ontario Structured Psychotherapy Program